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    Flat-faced dogs fall out of fashion

    Figures highlighted today by the Brachycephalic Working Group suggest that flat-faced dogs might, at last, be falling out of fashion. Overall, there has been a 17% decline in Kennel Club registrations of all dogs so far this year. However, new registrations...
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    RVC saves Christmas

    Specialists at the RVC appear to have saved Christmas after successfully treating Snowflake, one of twenty reindeer owned by a Mr S. Claus* of Rutland, for a neoplastic lesion of the third eyelid. Snowflake previously had a squamous cell carcinoma...
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    VetPlus launches in car diffuser to manage anxiety in travelling pets

    VetPlus has launched ‘On The Move’, a car diffuser designed to reduce anxiety in cats and dogs when they’re travelling. The diffuser contains a blend of rose, lavender, and chamomile oils, which the company claims provides stress-relieving benefits...
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    Vet researcher uncovers Ice Age malformations which warn against further inbreeding in modern dogs

    Hugo Schmokel, an EBVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery at IVC Evidensia, has discovered malformations in Ice Age animals which may have developed as a result of inbreeding and which are also common in modern dogs. For his research, Hugo visited...
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    New support materials to help vet nurses deal with the impact of recreational drugs

    TVM has launched guidelines for treating pets which ingest recreational drugs and materials for practices to highlight other hazards to pets this Christmas. The company points to data from the Animal Poison Control Center in the US which showed that...
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    RCVS calls for nominations for VN Council

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary nurses to throw their hats into the ring for the 2024 VN Council elections. Vet nurses who want to stand as election candidates must submit their nomination forms by 5pm on Wednesday 31st January 2024. There are places...
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    CVS clinical improvement project improves screening for hypertension in older cats

    CVS has reported the results of a clinical improvement project it ran in 105 of its first opinion small animal practices to increase screening for hypertension in older cats. According to the company, participating practices more than doubled the number...
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    New microRNA test could give pets with heart disease 18 months more life

    Diagnostics company MI:RNA has developed a test which it claims can detect the early signs of mitral valve disease (MMVD) in cats ands dogs with 85% sensitivity, 82% specificity and 83% overall accuracy. The company’s NEMO Cardiac Health Screening...
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    Boehringer launches support for risk-based parasite control

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched an online educational hub to help practices use a risk-based approach to responsible parasiticide prescribing in their practice. whatstherisk.co.uk has been created for all practice staff and contains advice from parasitologists...
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    BEVA offers free membership to equine RVN students

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has introduced free equine vet nurse student membership. The offer has been made possible due to the generosity of Baker McVeigh, CVS Equine, IVC Evidensia, Newmarket Equine Hospital, Rossdales, VetPartners...
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    CVS launches support for colleagues who lose a baby

    CVS has launched a new Pregnancy Loss webinar and guidance to help its managers support staff who lose a baby, whether because of a miscarriage, still birth or terminating for medical reasons. Sally Linghorn, Senior RVN at CVS and one of the team behind...
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    Updated antibiotic guidelines poster from BSAVA and SAMSoc

    The BSAVA and the Small Animal Medicine Society (SAMSoc) have released an updated PROTECT ME poster with more antibiotic use recommendations. The poster was put together by a team of 55 specialists and general practitioners led by Fergus Allerton....
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    Improve launches Nurse Certificate (NCert) in Diagnostic Imaging

    Improve Veterinary Education has launched a training programme for the Nurse Certificate (NCert) in Diagnostic Imaging. The programme, which starts in May 2024 in Swindon, combines online and face-to-face modules. Subjects covered include radiology...
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    New way for veterinary practices to recycle

    TerraCycle, a global recycling company, has launched VetCycle, a national recycling scheme through which veterinary practices can dispose of hard-to-recycle waste, such as personal protective equipment, plastic pet food packaging, medicine blister packs...
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    RCVS invites vet nurses to become Mental Health First Aid Champions

    The RCVS has announced that next January, its Mind Matters Initiative will be subsidising an online training course for veterinary nurses to qualify as Mental Health First Aid Champions The course, which is led by Mental Health First Aid England ,...
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    Virbac to host free webinar about canine castration

    Virbac is hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 5th December at 8pm to explore the emerging evidence surrounding the effect of gonadectomy on long-term health, with Dr Michelle Kutzler. Virbac says Michelle is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading...
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    New ophthalmology referral service for cats and dogs in the North West

    Chestergates is launching a new ophthalmology service at its referral hospital in Chester. The new Chestergates ophthalmology service will offer a wide range of treatments for eye conditions, including: cryotherapy, corrective lid surgery, rhytidectomy...
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    Veterinary Woman survey to identify issues facing vet nurses

    Veterinary Woman is conducting a six-minute survey to discover the main issues facing women in the veterinary profession, which will remain open till the end of November. All entrants to the survey will also be able to enter a draw to win a £50 Amazon...
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    Webinar about diagnostic imaging for exotics

    Exotic Vet Support and VetCT are holding a free webinar about diagnostic imaging for exotic species on 11th December, 8:00am-9:00am. Dr David Reese, Director of VetCT Australia and a Diplomate in veterinary diagnostic imaging will present: "Leveraging...
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    Vet nurse reprimanded for taking body parts home

    A veterinary nurse has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for removing the heads of two dead stray cats and taking them home. The nurse, who admitted the charges against her, successfully applied for anonymity at the outset of the...
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    Henry Lamb named BVA Young Vet of the Year

    Norfolk commercial poultry and gamebird vet Henry Lamb has been named the BVA Young Vet of the Year 2023. Henry won the title in recognition of his work tackling bird flu, as the outbreak of this devastating disease spread across the country this summer...
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    CVS launches new resource for its Patient Care Assistants

    CVS has launched an online information resource for its Patient Care Assistants (PCA), containing CPD, training, resources and support designed specifically for them. The company says many in the profession are unaware of what PCA's can do, which means...
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    IVC opens £10M veterinary mega-hospital near Birmingham

    IVC has opened Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital, one of the largest referral centres in the UK, with a capacity to treat up to 10,000 pets a year. Located on the Longbridge regeneration site near Birmingham, Blaise Referrals is IVC's first purpose...
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    TVM adds Remend to its Corneal Focus range

    Following its acquisition of SentrX Animal Care, TVM has added Remend Corneal Gel and Remend Dry Eye Lubricant Drops to its Corneal Focus range. Remend Corneal Gel is used to aid the healing process of superficial corneal ulcers in dogs, cats and horses...
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    Bristol Vet Specialists launches chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West

    Bristol Vet Specialists has launched a chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West of England, led by Jo Murrell, European Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia. The clinic offers Specialist care primarily for patients with osteoarthritis...